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The technologies senior leaders plan to deploy in the coming years
Businessam StaffJune 8, 2018
STRATEGY Andrew Shipilov, INSEAD Professor of Strategy Cloud computing is expected to take a back seat to AI, big data analytics and
Air Namibia to hit Nigerian sky
Businessam StaffJune 8, 2018
Air Namibia, the national airline of Namibia is to launch the Windhoek-Lagos-Accra, with the return routing from Accra-Lagos-Windhoek;
Nigeria to step-down reliance on U.S. dollar for imports from Asia as CBN starts auctioning Chinese yuan
Businessam StaffJune 8, 2018
Nigeria’s central bank will start to auction the Chinese yuan within the next month at an exchange rate to be set via book building,
Buhari seeks increased agric financing from AFREXIM
Businessam StaffJune 8, 2018
President Muhammadu Buhari has requested the African Export-Import Bank (AFREXIM) to bump up its agriculture financing provisions in
How to hire a rock star chief marketing officer
Businessam StaffJune 7, 2018
CAREER Patrick ‘Mad’ Mork (INSEAD MBA ‘00J), Executive Coach & Chief Storyteller, madmork stories The ten qualities
Honda, GM to manufacture batteries for electric cars
Businessam StaffJune 7, 2018
Honda and General Motors Thursday announced a collaboration to manufacture “next-generation” battery technology for future
London Stock Exchange suffers first major trading blackout in years
Businessam StaffJune 7, 2018
Trading on the London Stock Exchange failed to start Thursday morning after the opening auction was delayed in a rare disruption for
Nigeria central bank to conduct bi-weekly biddings as it issues regulation on Renminbi transactions
Businessam StaffJune 7, 2018
The Central Bank of Nigeria has issued regulations on Renminbi transactions in order to kick-start the N720 billion bilateral currency
Startimes boasts of 3m subscribers in Nigeria, big market for company’s products in Africa
Businessam StaffJune 7, 2018
StarTimes, a Chinese multinational media company with strong presence in Africa, said Thursday that about three million Nigerians
Nigeria’s privatization committee charged to correct misconception about programme
Businessam StaffJune 7, 2018
Lai Mohammed, Nigeria’s minister of information and culture, has decried the misconceptions on the Federal Government’s privatisation